My attorney, for one, who prefers the Mac environment but whose profession is dominated by Windows (oddly enough, quite a number of law offices still cling to WordPerfect, an application hovering just this side of a semi-vegetative state on the PC end of things but positively moribund on the Mac). Sundry users of vertical-market Windows apps unavailable for the Mac. Humble folks like myself who must work on both platforms, and would prefer a less cumbersome integration of environments (although I'd need something like the present OS X user switching protocols to make it worthwhile: if a reboot was required each time, well, I'll stick with sneakernet, thank you). Shit, if Apple can sell its boxes with the native ability to run Windows (this assuming, of course, that the Beast of Redmond wouldn't sabotage this undertaking somehow), wouldn't this make the the customer's prospect of switching from, say, Dell to Apple considerably less daunting? It's the short term that has me worried (although keep in mind that the Google combination of "Steve Jobs" "mogul" and "visionary" yields many more results than the combination "Rand Careaga" "mogul" and "visionary").
cordially,